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Brad Binder Eyes Ducati Superbike Ride

2026-06-24 · Brad Binder · Transfer

Brad Binder is looking for a new ride after being dropped by KTM for 2027.

He was replaced by Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio.

His manager Jeremy Debize is exploring options outside MotoGP.

One option is the Ducati Aruba team in Superbike.

The team will likely part ways with Nicolò Bulega, who is set to join MotoGP with VR46.

Aruba's preferred choice was Raul Fernandez, but he renewed his contract with Trackhouse.

So Brad Binder could become an option for the team.

But Ducati is in no hurry to make a decision, waiting for the MotoGP market to be defined.

Brad Binder's team is also evaluating privateer teams like Go Eleven and Barni.

Several seats are still available, including Lorenzo Baldassarri's at Go Eleven.

The Superbike market is just getting started, with several MotoGP riders looking for a ride in 2027.

Brad Binder has already set his sights on Ducati, as has Franco Morbidelli.

Morbidelli's manager Gianluca Falcioni made the rounds of the paddock at Misano to gauge the situation.

The riders won't be able to push their luck too far, as the teams have the coveted Panigale V4 bike.

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